Official Review: Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark

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Re: Official Review: Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark

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:tiphat: A few pages got to thinking that growing old has its perks. Its so hard getting around it's a scary
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Very insightful review!

Certainly provokes deep thoughts and questions about climate changes and its devastating consequences on the Earth's future.

I'm a fan of apocalpytic books and this one is a must-read for me!
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Days of Future Found by M. K. Wark sounds good, though I read stories like this before, but every story has its own speciality. Congratulations on #botd.
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The fact that such a book is interwoven with thread of humor throughout the story made the book fascinating. Everybody wants a book that will make one feel relaxed at some point. Great review!
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting science fiction novel following Ella, an "elder," living in a dystopian society where everything is provided for her, but she wants more than just that which she is provided. Ella dreams of the freedom she had as a child, but it seems that other Elders are disappearing and this could pose a problem for Ella. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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This seems like a thrilling dystopian science-fiction novel. However, science-fiction is not in my genre of interest, so I chose not to read this book. However, I appreciate your summary of the book and your judgment on the novel.
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This book gives us a closer look at the environmental changes taking place in our world today. And what after the death of the world and the emergence of habitable colonies?
It also addresses the problem of the elderly and their rights, and how a person lives at an advanced age, even though he is still young.
The book explains the impact of what human beings do from genetic and genetic research, and their impact on the annihilation of humanity.
A good science fiction book I salute him.
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The setting of this novel is futuristic, and it shows the suffering of humanity due to climate change. It is a fantastic way of explaining the disasters of climate change.
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Great review, but a little strange for me. Climate control, natural disasters, lifespans but I’m sure it’s a great book to read, not for me
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This book sounds incredibly interesting and creative. A dystopian world with genetic manipulation is a great plot. I’m curious to see where this goes.
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This book just isn't my cup of tea. I'm a 'hero's journey' sort of reader. Thanks for insightful review.
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:tiphat: It seems like an interesting read but I feel sorry for Ella as she remembers the times when life was so much better. She reminisces about wearing normal clothes and going shopping. Guess I will have to read the book because the free pages really caught my attention.
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Post by Samantha Gayle »

A great review, thanks! It’s very interesting to see the parallels and themes in our world compared to this. I think what makes it intriguing is that we are living in a time where this could be a very real possibility. An interesting take on this style of novel where there is no hero. Thanks and congrats on BOTD!!
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Seems like a promising book but those errors keep me from reading it.
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From the previw on Amazon and the review I will be reading this book very soon! Thank you.
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